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An issue on the importance of taking sabbaticals

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An issue on the importance of taking sabbaticals Every Leader Needs a Sabbatical Leaders are oftenti

An issue on the importance of taking sabbaticals [image] Sabbatical Taking extended time away can provide great benefits to your leadership. In this issue, we unpack why taking sabbaticals could be the best thing for you. [Read the Magazine]( [image]( Every Leader Needs a Sabbatical Leaders are oftentimes energized by their work. But this can leave leaders exhausted and ineffective. In this episode of Lead to Win, Michael and Megan tackle the top 3 objections you have for taking extended time away. [Listen to Episode 31]( [image]( [image]( Sabbatical on a Budget How can you plan for an effective sabbatical without draining your wallet? Writer, Andrew Lott, shares practical ways to enjoy your sabbatical and save money. [Read Article »]( The Science of Sabbaticals Are sabbaticals really good for you and your business? Based on science, it is. Writer, Erin Wildermuth, unveils how sabbaticals are proven to help you. [Read Article »]( [image]( I’m Going on Sabbatical Michael is about to leave on a month-long sabbatical. In this article, he shares the lessons he’s learned from taking sabbaticals in the past. [Read Article]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( You're receiving this email because you signed up to receive my email updates. Occasionally, I'll also share other opportunities I think you'll find valuable. To update your subscription preferences, click here]( Michael Hyatt & Company P.O. Box 1221 Franklin, Tennessee 37065 United States

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